I thought that most intersections were designed for a 48? And that the 53 has the same turning radius as a 48 unless the tandems are slid to the back, albeit with more tailswing?
Just some of the stupid things I see
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no a 48' trailer usually does not have the tandems all the way back, a 53' where most guys run their axles is like driving a 48' with the axles all the way back. Even local 48' trailers with say a lift gate will have 3-5 feet of trailer behind the axles.
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We should be taking this discussion to a new thread. The major intersections for the most part are for the current length of trucks. Some one had asked scalemaster if they had heard anything of an increase of length, to which I had made the remark about the intersections. Yes alot of intersections are very tight for even a high cube straight truck.
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If you put identical 21 pallet loads on a 48' & a 53', the tandem will within inches of the same position on both trailers (meaning the KPA measurement.)
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Oh no you used the L word now this thread will get locked for good.
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Ok, now back to your regularly scheduled discussion.
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WTF happened to DB...............???
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let us hope he is merely stopped at the donut shop restocking. he has been gone for a while n ow. have to send a search party
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